8 When you are done, touch the [Apply] button.

The display returns to the screen at Step 3.

9 Touch the [Apply] button.

The display returns to the screen at Step 1. You can continue by editing another image or returning to the output operation.

Writing Viewing Software to CD-R

When you write image data to a CD-R, viewing software (Windows) and HTML files are also written to the CD-R so the images can be viewed easily on other computers.

Viewing Images on CD-R with a Windows Computer

Images can be viewed on a Windows computer with CD Viewer (software written to the CD-R).

When the CD-R containing the image data is inserted into the CD-ROM drive of your computer, CD Viewer starts automatically and a list of the images on the CD-R is displayed.

Note

If CD Viewer does not start automatically, access the CD-R with Windows Explorer, and then double-click Viewer.exe in the root folder.

Do not remove the CD-R from the CD-ROM drive of your computer when CD Viewer is starting.

CD Viewer is operated through the [Thumbnail Screen] and [Preview Screen].

Using the Thumbnail Screen

[Open] [Save]

[To Preview Screen]

[Slide Show]

Double-click an image to preview it, enlarged full screen.

Click on image to select it. To select several images, hold the Shift or Ctrl key, and then click the images. After selecting the desired image, click [To Preview Screen] to preview the image.

When you select several images, click [Slide Show] to display all the enlarged images one by one.

If the list does not fit onto one page, touch [v] or [V] to scroll through the pages.

Click [Save] to give the image a name and save it as a file on your hard disk.

Click [Open], select a folder, and then select the images that you want to open.

Using the Preview Screen

[To Thumbnail Screen]

[Save]

[Zoom in]

[Zoom out]

[Brightness/Contrast]

[Flip vertical]

[Flip horizontal]

[Rotate left]

[Rotate right]

[Copy to clipboard]

[v] or [V]. Click to display the previous or next page.

[Zoom in]. Click to enlarge the image. If the image does not fit in the display area, drag the image with the mouse to scroll through the display area.

[Zoom out]. Click to reduce the image.

[Brightness/Contrast]. Click to open the image brightness and contrast adjustment dialog box.

[Flip vertical]. Click to flip the image vertically.

[Flip horizontal]. Click to flip the image horizontally.

[Rotate left]. Click to rotate the image 90° counterclockwise.

[Rotate right]. Click to rotate the image 90° clockwise.

[Copy to clipboard]. Click to copy the image data to the Clipboard.

[Save]. Click to give the image a name and save it.

[To Thumbnail Screen]. Click to go to the Thumbnail screen.

Viewing Images on CD-R with a Web Browser

Images can be viewed with a Web browser. Simply open the HTML file on the CD-R.

Insert the CD-R containing the image data into the CD-ROM drive of your computer, and then open the index.htm file in the root folder of the CD-R with your Web browser.

A list of the image on the CD-R is displayed.

Note

Do not remove the CD-R from the CD-ROM drive while your Web browser is starting.

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